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hallo, suche nochmal keltische namen, vor allem Jungen. Weiss jemand wie man Jodocus richtig ausspricht? Danke LG Bianca
kennst du nicht den alfred jodocus quak? die kinder sendung? also wird ganz eifnach wies geschrieben wird ausgesprochen... merlin find ich gut... keltische namen fallen mir auf anhieb nicht ein...
ADAIR: from the ford by the oak trees AHERN, AHEARN: lord of the horses AILBE: meaning unknown AILILL: myth name (king of Connaught) AIRELL: nobleman ALAN, ALLEN, ALLAN, ALLYN: handsome ALANSON: son of Allan ANGUS, ANGHUS, AENGUS, AONGHUS: exceptionally strong ANNA, ANANT: from the stream ANSGAR: warrior ANWELL, ANWYL: beloved ANYON: anvil AOD: myth name (son of Lyr) AP OWEN: son of Owen ARAWN: myth name (king of the Underworld) ARGYLE: from the land of the Irish ARLEN, ARLIN, ARLYN, ARLAN: oath ARTHUR, ARTUR, ART, ATTY, ATTIE, ARTURO: strong as a bear BAIRD: bard BARRY, BAIRRFHIONN, BARRA, BEARACH, BEARCHAN: good marksman BEACAN, BECAN: small BEDWYR: Arthurian legend name BENDIGEIDFRAN: name of a king BEVAN, BEVIN, BEVYN: young soldier BLAINE, BLAYNE, BLANE, BLAINEY, BLAYNEY: slender BLAIR: from the plain BOADHAGH: meaning unknown BOWDEN, BOWDYN, BODEN, BODYN, BOYDEN, BOYD: blond BOWEN, BOWYN: son of Owen BOYNTON: from the white river BRAN, BRANN: raven BRASIL, BREASAL, BASIL: battle BREANAINN, BREANDAN, BREDON, BRANDAN: sword BRENDAN, BRAN, BRAM, BROIN, BRENNAN: raven BRETT, BRET: a Breton BRIAN, BRYAN, BRYANT, BRIANT: strong BRICE, BRYCE: swift BRICRIU: myth name (the poison-tongued) BRITOMARTUS: meaning unknown BURGESS: citizen CACHAMWRI: legend name (a servant of Arthur) CADELL: warring CADMAN: fighter CALDER: from the stony river CALUM: dove CAMERON, CAMERO, CAMEY: crooked nose CAOIMHGHIN: gentle CARADOC: dearly loved CARDEW: from the black fort CAREW, CAREY, CARY: from the fortress CARNEY, CAR, CARR, CATHAOIR, CATHAIR: fighter CARROL, CARROLL: champion CASEY: brave CASSIVELLAUNUS, CASWALLAN: Arthurian myth name CATHAL, CAHAL, CONALL, CONNELL: strong in battle CATHBAD: meaning unknown CEDRIC: chief CELYDDON: myth name (father of Culhwch) CHAD: defense CLUST: myth name (son of Clustfeinad) CLUSTFEINAD: myth name COCIDIUS: myth name (a hunter god) COINNEACH: handsome CONALL: myth name (Ulster chieftain) CONALL CERNACH: myth name (Ulster chief) CONAN, CONANT, CON, CONN, CUINN: wise CONCHOBAR: myth name (a hero) CONDAN, CONDON: dark-haired wise man CONLAOCH: meaning unknown CONN: myth name (son of Lir) CONNLA: myth name (son of Conn) CONROY: persistent CONWAY: hound of the plain CORANN: myth name (a druid) CORMAC, CAIRBRE, CARBRY: charioteer CRADAWG: myth name (son of Bran) CUCHULAIN: myth name (the Hound of Ulster) CULAIN, CULANN: myth name (the smith) CULHWCH: meaning unknown CULLEN: cub CUSTENNIN: myth name (a giant) CYNYR: meaning unknown DALLAS: dwells by the waterfall DAMAN: demon DARCY: dark DEARG: son of Daghda DERMOT: free DESMOND: from south Munster DEVIN, DEVYN: poet DILLION: faithful DINSMORE: from the hill fort DOANE: from the sand hill DONALD, DON, DOYLE, DOY, DUGHALL, DOUGAL, DOUGHAL: dark stranger DONAT, DONAL, DOMHNALL, DONALL, DORAN, DORRAN: stranger DONNALLY, DONNELLY: brave, dark man DONNCHADH, DONOGH, DONAGHY, DONOVAN: strong fighter DOUGHLAS, DOUGLAS: dwells by the dark stream DREM: myth name (son of Dremidydd) DRISCOLL, DRISCOL, DRISKELL: interpreter DRUCE: wise DRUDWYN: myth name (Mabon's dog) DRUMMOND: lives on the hill top DUANE, DEWAIN, DWAYNE: song DUER: hero DUFF, DUBV, DUFFY: dark-faced DUNCAN, DUNHAM: dark-skinned fighter DYFED: from Dyfred EA, EDAN: fire EBURACON: lives near the yew-tree estate EFNISIEN: myth name (son of Euroswydd) EGAN, EGHAN: ardent EGOMAS: meaning unknown EINION: anvil ELIDOR: myth name (a monk) EMRYS: Celtic form of Ambrose (immortal) ERIM: meaning unknown EVAN: young fighter EVNISSYEN: meaning unknown EWEN, EWAN, EWYN, EOGHANN, EOIN: young FARREL, FARRELL: brave FERCHAR: myth name (son of Uisnech) FERDIAD: meaning unknown FERGHUS, FERGUS, FEARGHUS: manly FERRIS: rock FIACRE, FIACRA: eagle FIALLAN: meaning unknown FIAMAIN: meaning unknown FINBAR, FINNBAR, FYNBAR, FINNOBARR: blond FINIAN: handsome FINN, FINGAL: myth name FLOYD: gray FORSA: meaning unknown GALL: stranger GALVIN, GALVYN: sparrow GELBAN: meaning unknown GILDAS: serves God GILMORE: serves Mary GILROY: serves the red-haired lord GIRARD: meaning unknown GLEN, GLYN, GLENN: from the valley GLIFIEU: myth name (son of Taran) GORSEDD: myth name (from Arberth) GRUDDIEU: myth name (son of Muriuel) GUY: sensible GWALCHMAI: myth name, Arthurian legend (Gawain) GWAWL: myth name (son of Clud) GWEFL: myth name (son of Gwastad) GWERN: myth name (son of Matholwch) GWERNACH: myth name GWRI: of the golden hair GWYNHAM: myth name (father of Teithi) HAFGAN: myth name HALWN: meaning unknown HEFEYDD: myth name (father of Rhiannon) HEILYN: myth name (son of Gwyn) HENBEDDESTR: fastest man HENWAS: myth name (brother of Henbeddestr) HERNE: myth name (a hunter god) HOEL: meaning unknown HUARWAR: myth name (son of Halwn) HUEIL: myth name (son of Caw) HUON: meaning unknown) IDEN: wealthy INNIS, INNESS: from the island IRVIN, IRVEN, IRVYN, IRVING: white KALEN, KAILEN, KALAN, KALLAN, KHEELAN, KELLEN: Irish/Celtic name meaning "warrior." KANE, KAYNE: intelligent KARNEY, KEARNEY: fighter KEANE, KEENE: tall and handsome KEGAN, KEEGAN, KEAGHAN: son of Egan KEIR: dark-skinned KELVIN, KELVYN, KELWIN, KELWYN: from the narrow river KENDALL, KENDAL, KENDHAL: from the bright valley KENNETH: handsome KENT, KENTIGERN: head chief KERMIT, KERMODE: son of Diarmaid KERRY, KEARY: dark KERWIN, KERWYN, KIRWIN, KIRWYN, KIERAN: dark-skinned KEVIN, KEVYN, KEVAN: gentle KILLIAN, KILIAN: blind KUNAGNOS: wise KYNTHELIG: myth name (a guide) LAIRGNEN: myth name (of Connaught) LEE, LEIGH: healer LEITH: meadow LESLEY, LESLIE: from the gray fortress LINCOLN: from the settlement by the pool LIR: a mythical king LLEWELYN: ruler LLOYD: gray LLYR: a mythical king LUXOVIOUS: myth name (god of Luxeuil) MABON: myth name (god of youth) MAC, MACK: son of MACCUS: hammer MACKLIN, MACKLYN: son of Flann MADDOX, MADDOCK: beneficient MALCOLM: servant of Saint Columba MALVIN, MALVYN, MELVIN, MELVYN, MELVILLE: leader MATHOLWCH: myth name MEDR: myth name MEDREDYDD: myth name (son of Medredydd) MENW: myth name (a wizard) MERLIN, MERLYN: from the hill over the sea MORFRAN: myth name (an ugly demon) MORGAN, MORVEN, MORVYN, MARINER, MARVIN, MARVYN, MORYN, MURRAY, MURRY: lives by the sea MUNGO: lovable MURDOC, MURDOCH, MURDOCK: seaman MURTAGH: protects the sea MYNOGAN: myth name (father of Beli) NAOIS: myth name (a warrior) NEAL, NEIL, NEALON, NELL, NEALE, NIALL, NEILL, NIALLAN, NYLE: champion NELS: chief NELSON: son of Neil NEMAUSUS: myth name (god of Nimes) NEWLIN, NEWLYN: from the new spring NIECE, NEESE: choice NISIEN: myth name (son of Euroswydd) NOLAN, NOLAND: noble ORIN, ORAN: white OSCAR, OSKAR, OSKER, OSCKAR: jumping fighter OSSIAN, OISIN: meaning unknown OWEN, OWIN, OWYN: young fighter PENDARAN: meaning unknown PERTH, PERT: from the thorn-bush thicket PHELAN: wolf POWELL: son of Howell PRYDERI: care PWYLL: myth name (lord of Annwn) QUIN, QUINN: wise REGAN, REGHAN, REAGAN, REAGHAN: regal RIVALIN: meaning unknown RONAN: oath ROY: red-haired SATIVOLA: name of a saint SAWYER: cuts timber SCILTI: legend name (messenger of Arthur) SETANTA: myth name (son of Sualtam) SHERIDAN: untamed SIDWELL: meaning unknown SLOAN, SLOANE: fighter SUGN: myth name (son of Sugnedudd) TADHG: myth name (a prince of Munster) TALIESIN: myth name (a bard) TANGUY: fighter TARAN: meaning unknown TEAGUE, TEAGHUE: bard TEIRTU: meaning unknown TEITHI: myth name (son of Gwynham) TEGID: meaning unknown TEYRNON, TIERNAN, TIERNAY: regal TORREY, TORY: lives by the tower TRAHERN: strong as iron TREMAYNE, TREMAINE: from the town encircled by stone TREVOR: wise TUIREANN: meaning unknown TURI: bear TWRCH, TRWYTH: myth name UCHDRYD: myth name (Crossbeard) UISNECH, USENECH: meaning unknown USK-WATER: meaning unknown VARDEN, VARDON: from the green hill VARNEY: from the alder grove VAUGHN: small WEYLIN, WEYLYN: son of the wolf WYNNE: fair YORK: yew-tree YSPADDADEN: myth name (father of Olwyn) hab im netz gesucht und das unter keltische namen gefunden...vielleicht ist ja was dabei gruß yari
Ich finde den Namen Merlin sehr schön, so heißt auch mein Sohn mit 3. Namen. Finde ihn Zeitlos und nicht so häufig Lg Steffi
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Ich kann mir keinen Erwachsenen mit dem Namen Merlin vorstellen.Für mich ist das ein Tiername...Sorry... LG Nicole
merlin ist ganz schön! keltische Namen haben echt etwas in sich! bin begeistert. kennst du etwas einen keltischen Mädchennamen mit K??? ich wünsche dir, dass dein Merlin so klug wird wie der des Mythos!!!
merlin ist nicht blöd, sondern schön - leider können wir ihn aber für einen jungen nicht vergeben - so heisst schon mein kater :-) - gruss sannah
Merlin ist süß, aber für einen erwachsenen Mann finde ich es eben deshalb nicht so geeignet (welcher Mann möchte schon einen süßen Namen haben?!). Und da bleibt natürlich noch die Assoziation mit dem Zauberer... Für leltische Namen schau doch mal unter "behind the name" im Netz, da gibt es viele tolle Namen mit Bedeutung, Aussprache und Varianten.